StockX, the world’s first online “stock market of things” for high-demand consumer products, today announced that it has partnered with hip-hop icon and Detroit native Eminem to launch a hurricane relief campaign to aid victims of recent events in Texas and Florida.

“As we watched the tragic events unfold in Florida and Texas, we wanted to leverage our position as a leading marketplace for luxury consumer goods, to turn luxury items into true necessities,” said Josh Luber, CEO and Co-Founder of StockX. “We’re also fortunate to have some famous friends – friends who immediately and unequivocally stepped up to help – and capped by Eminem’s generous decision to match, we are poised to raise a significant amount of money for hurricane relief.”

All proceeds raised from donations will directly benefit the Greater Houston Community Foundation Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund (GHCF) and Team Rubicon in support of hurricane response efforts.

How it Works

• The StockX-Eminem Hurricane Relief Campaign runs from 12:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 through 11:59 p.m. PDT on Monday, September 25, 2017
• To donate to this crucial cause, click here
• Make one or more $10 donation(s) on any combination of the 17 pairs of listed rare, unique sneakers
• There will be a total of 17 winners, one for every listed sneaker
• 100% of proceeds raised from donations will be equally split between GHCF and Team Rubicon
• Eminem’s Marshall Mathers Foundation will match the first $250,000 in donations
• Anyone can donate, but only residents of the United States who are 18 years or older are eligible to win a pair of sneakers
• See the full rules, including how to enter without making a donation, and eligibility requirements here

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